Introducing my second guest blogger: Nenad Trajkovski from the blog: http://ntrajkovski.com/. Nenad has been one of my favorite bloggers since I started working with MS Project years ago. I have retweeted a number of his very interesting blog posts on numerous occasions. He has a great style of blogging where he uses easy to understand images more than he uses words. So when we bumped into each other at the Project Conference 2014 I just had to ask if he was willing to do a guest post on my blog. Because my post on date related planning has seen some high attention lately I wanted to ask Nenad to share his view on the matter. Without further ado, here is his post.
Category: Guest posts
Guest posts are a special kind of blog article. In these articles the main author (Erik van Hurck) is writing to you. But rather someone else from the field, such as teachers (such as Michael) and authors of books (such as Bonnie).
On this page you will find all the guest posts that were written for The Project Corner, to date. The content of these posts are ranging the whole spectrum of Project management and tooling. We cover (for instance) Project Workflows in depth with Hester and the Work Breakdown Structure with Michael.
Would you like to be on this page yourself? Or do you know someone that wants to be featured? Please let me know!
Multiple Baselines – Guest post
Hello readers, welcome to a very special blog post. I have talked about doing guest posts earlier and here is the very first. I would like to introduce you to Bonnie Biafore, a best-selling author of more than 25 books, who recently completely redesigned her website. I got to know Bonnie through LinkedIn forums and decided it would be a good idea to get together on the Project Conference to explore the options of working together. We decided to create a blog post about baselines, to closely link to earlier posts I did on the subject. We even have a special offer for the readers at the end of the post, so stick around. Without further ado, here is the post on Multiple Baselines.